Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Queen of Hearts

June 26, 2010 by  
Filed under Main Blog

Sydney born Rhodes Scholar, Doctor, Medical Researcher and cancer patient Anna Donald once said, “As human beings, love sustains us in the most incredible ways and yet it is not a

Shepherd’s Warning, Waipukurau

June 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Featured Content

One of the most persistent of the weather sayings, used by shepherds is ‘Red sky at night shepherd’s delight, Red sky in the morning is a shepherd’s sure warning’. This was a rhyme that was made up to remind shepherds how to predict weather patterns. Red sky at night$ means that as the sun sets […]

Ray Avery: Medical Innovation & Applied Knowledge

June 14, 2010 by  
Filed under VidStyle

Ray Avery speaks about his innovation from an Academic Scientist to an Applied Scientist and his journey along that road to make a difference in the world. New Zealand innovators don’t get a mention on the list of the World’s Most Innovative Nations but he maintains that when New Zealanders can see something then they […]

The Pyjama Foundation

June 11, 2010 by  
Filed under mindStyle

“Provides modern-day angels for Australia’s families supporting its most vulnerable children. The Pyjama Foundation is the quintessential Australian children’s charity. It recruits, screens, trains and supports Pyjama Angels or volunteer members of the community who work with the children and support true heroes, Australia’s foster families. Pyjama Angels deliver a literacy-based mentoring programme that addresses […]

HSA Opus 118

June 7, 2010 by  
Filed under mindStyle

Learning a musical instrument is a unique way of exposing children to beauty. Music education is a prime tool to awaken creativity and to teach concentration and focus. Opus 118 transforms the lives of thousands of Harlem youngsters through music. Focused study of a musical instrument affects a student’s academic performance in other subject areas […]

« Previous PageNext Page »